That's because girls in todays magazines have a layer of make up as thick as their skin, and their photos have been photo shopped. So what that leaves is a distorted view of what is beautiful. Quite tragic in a wayI do genuinely wonder if people were uglier back in the old days. You look at old black and white family photos, and you never go 'phwoar, great auntie Gladwys was a right looker!'. Everyone just looked really sad and dowdy, and about 20 years older than they really were.
Tis true, but it also feels like you'd need a JCB to shovel enough make-up to make a 1950's woman look fit.That's because girls in todays magazines have a layer of make up as thick as their skin, and their photos have been photo shopped. So what that leaves is a distorted view of what is beautiful. Quite tragic in a way
Tis true, but it also feels like you'd need a JCB to shovel enough make-up to make a 1950's woman look fit.
Look at some of the footage of Blackpool from the old film, some of them women are barely in their 30s but are proper ugly and look about 65. No amount of makeup or photoshopping is going to make them look attractive.
Tis true, but it also feels like you'd need a JCB to shovel enough make-up to make a 1950's woman look fit.
Look at some of the footage of Blackpool from the old film, some of them women are barely in their 30s but are proper ugly and look about 65. No amount of makeup or photoshopping is going to make them look attractive.